Olympic Champion’s Brother Jailed for 20th Offense

Daily Stormer
September 19, 2014

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Mo Farah. ‘British’ Olympic champion.

It doesn’t matter what level of status you give these people, they behave the same way.  Because socio-economics do not cause race problems, they are a result of race problems.

Daily Mail:

British athletics hero Mo Farah’s brother has been jailed after trying to break into an elderly couple’s home.

Omar Farah, 21, who has 15 previous convictions, was caught trying to break into the pensioners’ home after visiting his girlfriend in west London.

He was caught when he unwittingly tried to climb into their ground-floor bedroom thinking it was unoccupied.

According to police it was his 20th offence in a string of convictions which include burglary, robbery and handling stolen goods.

Omar is the Olympic champion’s half-brother as they share the same father Mukhtar.

Farah, 21 pleaded guilty to one count of attempted burglary with intent to steal at Kingston Crown Court today.

He had previously spoken about the support Mo, 31, had given him, seeing him as a role model, while in a 2013 interview he said he had been training as a graphic designer in a bid to avoid getting into trouble.

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Omar Farah the younger brother of Olympic gold champion Mo, was jailed for 15 months after admitting one count of attempted burglary with intent to steal at a hearing at Kingston Crown Court.

Today a judge branded his criminal record ‘unimpressive’, although the court heard he had not committed any further crimes since he tried breaking into the pensioner’s home at around 7am March 2 last year.

Prosecutor José Olivares-Chandler said: ‘There were two elderly Polish occupants in a downstairs bedroom of this residential premises.

‘There were woken by noise and it became clear there was a stranger at the window.

‘The male occupant saw an arm, shouted and disturbed that stranger who ran off across the front garden, through the gate and away.’

The elderly couple slept in a ground floor bedroom which overlooking their front garden.

Despite being woken by Farah they did not see him but his fingerprints were found on the window.

The prosecutor continued: ‘He was arrested at a later date after details were circulated and gave no comment during interview.’

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Kingston Crown Court heard that Farah had ‘numerous offences for dishonesty’ and two for burglary.